How a Dishwasher works on the inside

Dishwashers combine three factors to make dishes shine and bright. Dishwashers use a combination of detergents, wash systems and heating to get your dishes clean.

  1. Detergent

The optimal cleaning agent combination is dispensed during the cycle.

  1. Wash System

Recirculated water is used to wash away grease and food. Filters collect these residues to keep them from re-depositing on the load. They are then disposed of through the drain system.

  1. Heat

Your dishwasher’s heating element heats water to create optimal conditions for detergent to break down foods. For a Fully Integrated Dishwasher Bromley, go to https://www.wellingtonshomeelectrical.co.uk/dishwashers/integrated-dishwashers

Detergent

The detergent will be used during the cycle. Detergent is a combination of chemicals which help remove food particles, residue and water softeners. It also includes anti-corrosion agents and enzymes to boost the wash performance.

Wash System

During the wash cycle of your dishwasher, its pump will force water through the water jets. As the water is sprayed throughout the tub, multiple spray arms rotate to blast food particles from dishes. The food particles are captured in the filter as it is washed away. The water and dirt collected are disposed of through the drain hose into your garbage disposal and/or home’s waste system.

Heat

Heat is another element that plays a major role in a dishwasher cycle. The heating element is located usually at the bottom of the dishwasher tub. This heating element can heat the water to temperatures as high as 155F, hotter than water coming from the tap. This high temperature water helps to break down the food while dissolving the detergent and activating it.

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